Title 50, Chapter 26, Section 5
( 50-26-5)
(a) There is created a body corporate and politic to be known as the
Georgia Housing and Finance Authority which shall be deemed to be an
instrumentality of the state, and not a state agency, and a public
corporation performing an essential governmental function. (b) The authority is assigned to the Department of Community Affairs
for administrative purposes only. (c) The authority shall consist of the same persons who comprise the Board of Community Affairs. The members are subject to the code of ethics covering members of boards, commissions, and authorities as contained in Code Sections 45-10-3 through 45-10-5 and are subject to removal for violation of the code of ethics as provided in those Code sections. Any vacancy created by any such removal for cause shall be filled by the Governor. Each member shall serve under the same terms and conditions as provided for in Code Section 50-8-4. (d) The terms of all members of the authority serving immediately
prior to July 1, 1996, shall expire effective July 1, 1996. (e) At each July meeting, the authority shall elect from its
membership a chair, a vice chair, a secretary, and such other
officers as it may determine from time to time. Officers shall
serve for a term of one year beginning with their election and
qualification and ending with the election and qualification of
their respective successors. No person shall hold the same office
for more than one consecutive term, and no member of the authority
shall hold more than any one office of the authority. (f) The members of the authority shall receive the same expense
allowance per day as that received by members of the General
Assembly, plus actual transportation expenses incurred while
traveling by public carrier or the allowance authorized for state
officials and employees for the use of a personal automobile, for
each day a member is in attendance at a meeting of the authority or
a committee meeting of the authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
no member shall receive an expense allowance or transportation
reimbursement if said member is entitled to receive an expense
allowance, transportation reimbursement, or per diem allowance for
performance of duties as a member of the Board of Community Affairs
for work performed on that day. (g) Except for the authorization of the issuance of bonds, the
authority may delegate to the executive director such powers and
duties as it may deem proper. (h) The commissioner of community affairs shall be the executive
director of the authority. The executive director shall appoint
such directors, deputies, and assistants as may be necessary to
manage the operations of the authority and may organize the
authority into such divisions, sections, or offices as may be deemed
necessary or convenient. (i) No part of the funds of the authority shall inure to the benefit
of or be distributed to its members or officers or other private
persons, except that the authority shall be authorized and empowered
to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to
reimburse expenses incurred. In addition, the authority shall be
authorized and empowered to make loans and grants, allocate credits,
provide financial assistance, and otherwise exercise its other
powers in furtherance of its corporate purposes. No such loans or
grants or financial assistance shall be made to, no credits shall be
allocated to, and no property shall be purchased or leased from or
sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of to any member or officer of
the authority in his or her individual capacity or by virtue of
partnership or ownership of a for profit corporation. This
subsection does not preclude loans or grants to, or financial
assistance or allocation of credit to, or purchase or lease from or
sale, lease, or disposal of property to any subsidiary corporation
of the authority. (j) The Attorney General shall provide legal services for the authority, and, in connection therewith, Code Sections 45-15-13 through 45-15-16 shall be fully applicable. |